There's a setting (I can't relocate it) that declares a "Main" NIB, etc. 'Tis a property of one of the main files (like the project or target). Look around, you should be able to find it with a bit of effort.

Quoting Debajit Adhikary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

I'm new to Cocoa and am trying to understand File Owner's and Nibs.
When I create a simple Cocoa application and build and run it, a window --
specified in MainMenu.xib -- opens. How exactly does this window open? Is
there any code for this anywhere? I wasn't able to find any.

(I tried setting a breakpoint in main() but to no avail)
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